Nicky Henderson hails ‘improving’ Mister Coffey after fine Aintree showing

Eight-year-old Mister Coffey will be campaigned with the Grand National in mind next season, following his excellent showing at Aintree on Saturday.

Trainer : Nicky Henderson.
Trainer : Nicky Henderson. Picture: PA

Though he has yet to win in nine starts over fences, he has been running in very good company. Runner-up in last year’s Kim Muir at Cheltenham, he has twice finished as bridesmaid in two decent handicaps this season before finishing placed in the National Hunt Chase on returning to the Festival meeting last month.

Nicky J. Henderson said: “Of course we are going to build around the National next year.

“Mind you, I’m going to try to win a race with him first.

“He has been a bit unlucky, but it is not as if we have gone down to the bottom level to try to win a maiden chase.

“He’s been to the Cheltenhams and Aintrees and I would have thought we’d go to the same route to the end, but maybe the sensible thing to do is to try to win a couple of little races before Christmas then put him by for Cheltenham and then the National. He is improving.”


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